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Security experts say they are skeptical that a group of hackers called Turkish Crime Family actually possess a cache of hundreds of millions of Apple iCloud account credentials. A more plausible explanation, they say, is that crooks used credential stuffing attacks to amass a limited number of valid Apple usernames and passwords in attempt to extort money from Apple.

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A hacker may have been responsible for leaking explicit photos of celebrities due to a weak link in their Apple iCloud accounts. Here’s what you can do to keep your embarrassing selfies (and company secrets) out of the public eye.

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An anonymous hacker used 4Chans /b/ board to post a set of explicit images of female celebritiesover the weekend, claiming that the content was obtained by breaching their Apple iCloud accounts. The perpetrator allegedly has raunchy files featuring about 100 celebrities, including both video and images. They posted screen grabs showing folders with movies and […]

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